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Heinz von Lichberg, real name Heinz von Eschwege (born 1890 in Marburg, died March 14, 1951 in Lübeck) was a German author and journalist, remembered chiefly for his 1916 short story Lolita. It has been argued that Vladimir Nabokov based his 1955 novel of the same name on Lichberg's story. The story was published in a collection of 15 short stories titled Die verfluchte Gioconda (The Accursed Gioconda). In Lichberg's "Lolita", the story takes place in Spain.

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  • Heinz von Lichberg (de)
  • Heinz von Lichberg (fr)
  • Heinz von Lichberg (en)
  • ハインツ・フォン・リヒベルク (ja)
  • Heinz von Lichberg (pt)
  • Фон Лихберг, Хайнц (ru)
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  • Heinz von Lichberg, eigentlich Rudolf Gustav Ernst Heinz von Eschwege, (* 7. September 1890 in Marburg; † 14. März 1951 in Lübeck) war ein deutscher Schriftsteller und Journalist. Er stammte aus einem hessischen Adelsgeschlecht und war der einzige Sohn des preußischen Obersten Ernst von Eschwege (1858–1914). (de)
  • Heinz von Lichberg, de son vrai nom Heinz von Eschwege, est un écrivain et journaliste allemand, né le 7 septembre 1890 à Marbourg et mort le 14 mars 1951 à Lübeck (Allemagne). Il est principalement connu aujourd'hui pour la nouvelle Lolita publiée en 1916, qui, selon Michael Maar, aurait inspiré consciemment ou inconsciemment Vladimir Nabokov pour son livre Lolita. (fr)
  • ハインツ・フォン・リヒベルク(Heinz von Lichberg、本名ハインツ・フォン・エシュヴェーゲ、Heinz von Eschwege、1890年 マールブルク - 1951年3月14日 リューベック)は、ドイツの作家、ジャーナリストで、1916年の短編小説『ロリータ』で著名となった。ウラジーミル・ナボコフの1955年の同名の小説は、リヒベルクの著作に基づいているとの説が提示されている。この作品は、15の短編小説からなる『Die verfluchte Gioconda』に収録された。リヒベルクの『ロリータ』は、スペインが舞台となっている。 (ja)
  • Хайнц фон Лихберг (нем. Heinz von Lichberg, настоящая фамилия фон Эшвеге, von Eschwege; 7 сентября 1890, Марбург — 14 марта 1951, Любек) — немецкий писатель и журналист. Известен как автор сборника 15 рассказов под общим названием «Проклятая Джоконда» (1916), в число которых вошёл и рассказ «Лолита», героиня которого якобы послужила прототипом набоковской «Лолите» (1955). Имя писателя стало вновь известно благодаря германисту . (ru)
  • Heinz von Lichberg, real name Heinz von Eschwege (born 1890 in Marburg, died March 14, 1951 in Lübeck) was a German author and journalist, remembered chiefly for his 1916 short story Lolita. It has been argued that Vladimir Nabokov based his 1955 novel of the same name on Lichberg's story. The story was published in a collection of 15 short stories titled Die verfluchte Gioconda (The Accursed Gioconda). In Lichberg's "Lolita", the story takes place in Spain. (en)
  • Heinz von Lichberg, nome real Heinz von Eschwege (Marburgo, 7 de setembro de 1890 — Lübeck, 14 de março de 1951), foi um escritor e jornalista alemão, lembrado principalmente por seu conto de 1916, Lolita. Tem sido argumentado que Vladimir Nabokov baseou seu romance homônimo de 1955 na história de Lichberg. A história foi publicada em uma coleção de 15 histórias curtas intituladas Die verfluchte Gioconda (A Gioconda Amaldiçoada). Na "Lolita" de Lichberg, a história se passa na Espanha. (pt)
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  • Heinz von Lichberg, eigentlich Rudolf Gustav Ernst Heinz von Eschwege, (* 7. September 1890 in Marburg; † 14. März 1951 in Lübeck) war ein deutscher Schriftsteller und Journalist. Er stammte aus einem hessischen Adelsgeschlecht und war der einzige Sohn des preußischen Obersten Ernst von Eschwege (1858–1914). (de)
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